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Stratfor says Qaeda leadership vulnerability has risen
MIL/ANI Jul 17, 2007 Author:
Washington, July 17, 2007 (Tuesday) - Leading US private security intelligence forecasting agency Strategic Forecasting (Stratfor) has claimed that the recently concluded military operation on the Lal Masjid in Islamabad has made the Al Qaeda leadership more vulnerable.
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Haneef applies for bail, court adjourned
MIL/Agencies Jul 14, 2007 Author:
Melbourne, July 14, 2007 (Saturday) - Detained Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef has applied for bail to-day. He is charged for having connections with the failed UK terror plot.
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FCI Executive Doctor Ram is alive, in ULFA’s control
MIL/Agencies/IANS Jul 12, 2007 Author:
Guwahati, India: July 12, 2007 (Thursday) – While trying to save the Food Corporation of India (FCI) Executive Director Phulchand Ram from the control of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), it was feared that Police had killed the director by error. But there is a deep mystery revealed now that who was the person killed, while Phulchand Ram is very much alive. Whom the family cremated?
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Eight-day-siege of Lal Masjid ends, fresh threat for Musharraf
MIL/Agenies/VOA Jul 12, 2007 Author:
Islamabad, Pakistan: July 12, 2007 (Thursday) –The eight-day siege of Lal Masjid ended which left 73 militants, nine soldiers and radical cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi dead. Is it a political win or loss for President Pervez Musharraf? The opinion is divided.
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Militant leader AR Ghazi killed in Lal Masjid , last fight is still on
MIL/Agencies Jul 11, 2007 Author:
Islamabad, Pakistan: July 11, 2007 (Wednesday) - The most shocking news for the militant operation and the setback to the rebels in the Lal Masjid is that their leader Abdul Rashid Ghazi has been killed in the operation. He is the leader who is allegedly linked to Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, who fought with rocket-propelled grenades and sniped at soldiers from the minarets.
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Violent Communism spreading wings in India: Maoists kill 24 police men
MIL/NIA release Jul 11, 2007 Author:
Raipur, India : July 11. 2007 (Wednesday) – Violent Communism is spreading its large wings in India after they have successfully launched their steps into Nepal politics, the Indian government is just sleeping.
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Pak Troops gets Lal Masjid cleared, 50 militants killed
MIL/Agencies Jul 10, 2007 Author:
Islamabad, Pakistan: July 10, 2007 (Tuesday) - Pak troops launched a comprehensive attack on the Lal Masjid complex here early this morning between 00.10 and 4 A.M. after their talks failed with radicals to end the week-long confrontation. The mosque has been cleared but fighting is still going on in the compound of Madrasa.
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Bin Laden speeches found in Kafeel Ahmed’s house in Bangalore
MIL/Agencies/TOI Jul 10, 2007 Author:
New Delhi: July 10, 2007 – The authorities have seized the recorded CDs of inflammatory speeches by al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and propaganda against the United States and Britain from house of Kafeel Ahmed, the suspect in the southern Indian city of Bangalore. The CDs are connected with the British terror plot.
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 | Pak Army facing serious problems against terrorists in Lal Masjid
MIL/Agencies Jul 9, 2007 Author:
Islamabad, Pakistan: July 09, 2007 (Monday) - As per unconfirmed sources, the confrontation between the radical Islamic students and the Pak troops claimed hundreds of lives in an overnight assault. The number of casualties cannot be confirmed in the state of gunfires going on from both sides.
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Karnataka Minister speaks on UK terror attack
MIL/NDTV/Agencies Jul 9, 2007 Author:
Bangalore, Karnatka (India): July 09, 2007 (Monday) - It is for the first time that Karnataka Home Minister M P Prakash while speaking about the Bangalore connection to the failed UK terror attack said that Dr Mohammad Haneef, the Indian doctor held by Australian Federal Police over the failed UK terror plot since last week, is possibly involved in the plot.
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Senior Pak Army officer killed in Lal Masjid siege
MIL/Agencies/AFP Jul 8, 2007 Author:
Islamabad, Pakistan: July 08, 2007 (Sunday) – Despite warning by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday to hardcore Islamic Students to come out of the lal Masjid and surrender, failing which they would be killed, there seems to have no effect of his warning on these militants.
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Father identifies UK bomber as his son
MIL/Agencies Jul 7, 2007 Author:
London: July 07, 2007 (Saturday) – The story of eight suspects, who were taken into custody, most of them had worked for Britain's health service. Dr Maqbool Ahmed, a Bangalore resident, has, however, disclosed to the police that the man being treated for severe burns in a UK hospital is his son.
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Police doubt Scottish House used as Bomb Factory
MIL/Agencies Jul 6, 2007 Author:
London: July 06, 2007 (Friday) - Police doubt that a Scottish house might have been used to produce the makeshift bombs, which failed to explode in three attempted terror attacks on London and the Glasgow airport. The Glasgow police also appealed the community leaders in Scotland to be calm down since there were dozens of racially motivated incidents immediately after the attack on the airport on Saturday.
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Students holed up inside Lal Masjid fire rockets?
MIL/Agencies Jul 6, 2007 Author:
Islamabad: July 06, 2007 (Friday) - Hardcore Islamic students, who are holed up in a mosque in Pakistan's capital on early Friday, have opened fire and shot several rockets at the security forces after the govt. refused to accept their surrender offer. The students denied they have any rocket launchers.
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 | AFP questions 5 more Indian doctors in UK Bomb Plot
MIL/Agencies Jul 6, 2007 Author:
Sydney: July 6, 2007 (Friday) - As per new media reports, the investigations carried out by the Australia Federal Police (AFP), they have linked terrorism with the foiled UK bomb plot and have questioned five more Indian doctors - four in Western Australia and one in Sydney. Four of the doctors were later allowed to go free.
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London alert (updated)- Cop risked life to defuse bomb
MIL/MEN Jun 30, 2007 Author:
London: June 30, 2007 (Satuday) – A sharp minded policeman not caring for his life defused the London car bomb which could have killed hundreds of people and that would have been one of the worst terrorist attacks. Even though the bomb was found by chance, the alert cop immediately disconnected the mobile intended to trigger the device kept outside a nightclub and Scotland Yard has confirmed it.
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Merging Kashmir to Pakistan was Jinnah’s old dream
MIL/Agencies Jun 9, 2007 Author: Sasi Sukumaran
Srinagar: June 09, 2007 – Believe it or not, Mohd Ali Jinnah wanted Kashmir to be part of Pakistan at the time of Partition but due to an express clause imposed by the British Rulers that each ruler would be free to accede to either of the State India or Pakistan, he was left with no other option but to go for Pakistan without Kashmir.
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Merging Kashmir to Pakistan was Jinnah’s old dream - updated
MIL/Agencies Jun 9, 2007 Author: Sasi Sukumaran/Shujaat Bukhari
Srinagar, June 09, 2007 – To disrupt the cause of Kashmir between India and Pakistan, Al-Qaeda is reported to have become active. Now Al-Qaeda has further claimed to have opened a new chapter as 'Struggle in Kashmir' and is trying to spread panic on both camps, who are trying to solve the issue peacefully and in friendly manners.
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Interesting, warning, precautions, how to save New York’s major airport?
MIL/Agencies Jun 4, 2007 Author:
June 4, 2007 – Interesting, warning, precautions, how to save New York? If you go through this story, one thing shall be clear that the authoities themselves guide the terrorists how to attack and destroy New York and other importnt cities.
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Five killed in blast in Hyderabad mosque
MIL Agencies May 18, 2007 Author:
HYDERABAD: It is feared more than five people are killed in a blast in Mecca Masjid compound near Charminar on Friday afternoon here. It is reported several more are injured.
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